Physics Illuminated for ’a’ Levels (Volume 1)

剑桥A Level用基础物理(卷1)

物理学史

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2024年02月07日
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9789811274411
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650 pp
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英文
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Physics Illuminated for ’A’ Levels aims to develop a deeper grasp of fundamental theories of physics through careful scaffolding of Physics Illuminations.There are many excellent books on the market that could offer a vigorous and elaborate description of Physics theories and principles. Unfortunately, Physics is a challenging subject, and many readers find difficulties in understanding the concepts and its relevance to daily living. This book addresses the challenges by using three overlapping conceptual lenses of representation, conservation laws and system interaction to focus and illuminate the complexity and simplicity of the physical quantities in our universe. It also includes exercises and solutions that will be useful to readers.This book covers below topics, Measurement Kinematics Dynamics Forces Work, Energy and Power Motion in a Circle Gravitational Force Temperature and Ideal Gas First Law of Thermodynamics Oscillations Wave Motion SuperpositionThe rest of the topics will be covered in Vol. 2.Key FeaturesIdentifies simplicity in complexities — every chapter starts with simple ideas and background historical knowledge of the physical quantities; Simple ideas are developed into more complex ideas through illustrations, derivations and worked examplesUses representations and modelling explicitly — step by step progression is used frequently to illustrate how objects in a system can be modelled in problem-solving; practical work is introduced frequently to compare the differences between an ideal (theoretical system) and a practical systemShows explicitly how conservation laws is used in system interaction — concept maps are shown at the end of every chapter to consolidate how systems interact with each other and the environment and its inter-relationship
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